BSNL Boradband connection making wire less network

currently i m using BSNL Boradband connection 256Kbps, unlimited. im connecting using D-Link T502(because it acts as Modem/router) so now i m planning to change my network to wireless, is there any other product which acts as modem cum router in wireless. i have 5 systems and 2 laptops, at present all are connected using TwistedPair Cable, i want to make my network as wireless if there is any product which acts as both modem and route ?
please let me know, if avaliable howmuch distance will it work ?
and what is that product Name & Model???

Hi Shashank,
Thanks for ur reply, i have one more question,
1) Till how much distance will it work linksys product WAG54GS v1.1?
2) will it work for 3 floors in a building?
Please reply me regarding this as this information cant be find in the linksys site.

All depends on what kind of material is used in the house, i am using an
ordinary wrt54g where i have access to the router from 20 meters and the
signal have to cross an metal roof and some 30 cm of concrete, why don't you
bring an laptop and try that out ...

For wireless range the linksys router will have a practically range of 70
feets .3 floor would be I think would br suitable.one floor Else to increase
the range u can buy the range expander WRE54G V3(check the version no. cause
its imp.)
reply asap

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As u r already D-Link 502T .Go for DI-604 .It has
modem plus router plus 4 port switch plus wireless.Itcomes with 2dbi defult antnna which will support max
in indoor 1 meter( In case of open hall).If there are
more romms and wals are in between then u may have to
go for external antenna for more distance.

---------------Original Message---------------Hai,
Im Dlinksys[sankar] .here is a simple solution for u ,that is
D-Link ADSL2+ Wireless Router[DSL G 624T],By using this device
you can connect 10 or more computer wirless located within
400mtrs.and 4 LAN port is also provided ,By selecting this port
can connect Hub/Switch to expand ur network easily.ok.
dlinksys.
>Hi All Experts,
>
>currently i m using BSNL Boradband connection 256Kbps,
unlimited. im connecting using D-Link T502(because it acts as
Modem/router) so now i m planning to change my network to
wireless, is there any other product which acts as modem cum
router in wireless. i have 5 systems and 2 laptops, at present
all are connected using TwistedPair Cable, i want to make my
network as wireless if there is any product which acts as both
modem and route ?
>please let me know, if avaliable howmuch distance will it work
?
>and what is that product Name & Model???
>
>Waiting for UR all help in this regard
>Rakesh Bushipaga
>
>

Here is an easy way to do it. Purchase a Linksys access point...connect it
to your existing router/switch and presto....easy aint it. Nice thing about
linksys is that it is very easy to set up and very easy to add wireless
repeaters (WRE54G)